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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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THE DAILY IVANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. SATURDAY. SE MLMLKIi 29. NINE A PHONE 2160. LEROY tft War! fiefea.

Home and Community 22 Out of 23 Units Are Represented at First Training Class Tti Mr loral laadara' training fhiMil fnr liflin (inraau rlialrm) for thla rofidmi'd in tit farm tu- The Garden Bjr Jaw) Ilhar Hill Hp aa. a mmu ear w'aaa ea Meauam eaa Mi atnt t'a ii. I mar in In n'e-at of I lttr.r of aan.t..li bar tatter, aj.ei, lit a hr al'i hi Mr. and Mr. Ma'4 fer.b.ugn II pan Ii.

ta: f-r H.ut TYPES OF GYM I Knw int CS( in thott Fflclilnnc It TO STUDY PLAY PROGRAMS HERE ru room Thurdjf and rirtar hi lh laryt attndana and the ftt-! number of unit) rprant4 .1 1 MUM 111 AsJBS UyJ I SUITS CHANGE Briag ia tkt Outdoors All I tl I leat wilt In f4dn ha(. wM th dripping autumn ralna and wlnda tint death ') thrnwf i tMnga tlat maa fir autumn but) jn.irf t' null are t.i eetgr.ena. i'iaa. rg to the (ie a well a Jy (1 tKe bear'a ef i I are a fruitii.g a'rvi' a I' iburnuma. tha bla r.aw h.i-i.

Atieric te rany part rf Octal lie- all rarry on the tan arw. TMi I bia ae-on! trip ti fn it a. Mra II a will tei flat, uriav fir olo, hr af- ia'reat ar-t i. rh ra 7 Wonan'i Htn Mllnry ac any a. ho-.

I In th dietary of li ale Lean rounly Noma bureau, Thlrty-n wonii rptnttn of the unlia In lh muniy at Run! School Tetcheri tnd tended. flitn amn from 11 nnn Popular Styles Cive More Freedom ncJ Comfort Thn Formerly Enjoyed for CUh Work. lh naked tree. Juat a ofit rram-erry. renny erry an I aummer a'ory in th rm of far.

Japane.a rarir. aun.a-. 'f alathedlat rliucri wit Home Bureau Recreational Chairmen Meet October 6. m( at I at. ru.ia.o tarry f'laag'ua aif-l-'rai the achonl Thuraday and II nman from II unit weie In attend-anr I rldav, but tw unl'a a.rt number for earh dar a program.

Mlaa flara Hrlan. bom adil.nr. who waa (l.arg of th Inttrui lion. b.r ncw berry, wild grar r' mountain and t-i 1 tarloi.a nv "i 't vi in. I I I institute at moose cvm LOCAL GIRLS ILLISTRATE rKV.

attn1d I suh-dlatrt. rti'irg r.f Witmaas Mom Ml- lnl.lt. -ri I. I. l.

P.trin tra. Knlg.ky ffe tr. I'-cua'a and nut tr me of only one unit kepi the rer-otd from being par cent. Mia flnan aald the woman reepindd i a a a i al Ar ini-i-aii mnA th. flane for lh Aral recrettlonal In- Tior.

Jtf fJ Wt tB (Mt ing seed hl! lit am of dra and s.dw in. of Mount fu'aaal. Prn Hun-attrartlort many dav in Lrr.y w.H Mr. and Mr. O.

and S'l'jirr: C' Let Pell 'eating. Tn Leri) tlub wljl mt bright l'aa and wild frulta atda a rr.eer to tha Mliig room, th t-onn or hall when fut lh wea-her man begina to aiut In. Kliter-aweet i much heralded for lit brilliant berrtea lh orarga pd that split oren ehealng a 'ant aril. Hut lhr ar many other aa pra ef wild Mr retain nir brilliant color until Cnnaimaa if Into at- and changed nc a wa. praja of wild cedar or tame tart.

iiea or ether eia'green if rt In ater ay wet aanl iy beau'iful for week. rttere4 ihmug'iout eental t-ti-nla ar maat ef im.il t-ea beer- i -a W.f. A' tliuta to In MrUm county jff mtr, ar row nearly complete. Th Inatl-j tn oc4 fnrm (h material lute will held In the onmaal itn of g.ien to them. C.

P. I H'liy at rfn or Air Jnnea rom nli'ee a. tlrg wl'l th MHaa aOJ V.t Jeffrrton i rprente trioar in'iuaan Tiier ar rar'ain plana rf 'li i geasble ant foe era tnat tan in la' ti lata ti g.rm- 1 irate, and lh aeeda wul ren.t.u r- 1 mant until tie f'tiloalng aj.r.fig I when gi vary early ard Allln, Arrowamlih. l- bin Mtua Mound. I'henna.

Ial neat. Saturday, Oct. and rural bar t- Jo' P.uhena. Ntra. Jame rn.i.irs and Mra A p.

ley. member la r'jetej hrtrg theia or a ja A ar-ecie! pro-gram Is beir p-rred In honor 'f a. ho trachera and recieatlonal i i tli, Hudann Money Ope of ml Variance In it ntlbaahl taell In III nmsalum and sports rlothe it in or priv mrturan, A few 'i sgi girl appealed In rlsaeea In various lore eleeve In th Moil n4 terv nil pleated hlnonier.wllh f( atixklng. Hi neoe.wrv work th gymnanlum rla.a bin-. artnrdlng lit ninny I tmr 1 1.

of linfiereeartry tlothlnx. i.r..lully th mtnilum rlolha rhaigad utull the present iljy I mamma iniltinea aliort i- ad nil'ldl. pair of nt I' plealed bluoineta an. I hn.e. illnotneie ar mail of citon rhalrinen of th MrLean t'ounty in Mcasoma like nilr.g oblivious apr.r.g i.

'd t'rek. Whit Oak. Ploonilngton ally and Ianver. the latter two unit t-Una rpranid both day. -l in erring and followed bv Msdd'ry and vn 1st fro.ia an light frai pads In let ummr.

They tu-n The I ancu.d be as for tra m'" 1- II It May the flrat of 'ha wak In fhi'agt. He a-compan e-t rt'bect aan 'f the Rev, an 1 M- Ml't-in ttllana and a.amed him In ie I iin tla Medlral C'11. and purchaaed S'rr. e-j-itrTiant fnr hi lloni buieau unlta ar urged to be preeent. tini learning th technique of recreation i comparatively a new study, and yet one in whkn rural leather 4 home bureau recreational (hair men ara very much In touch with and In need of.

tb.a atuJy till be taken up at th flrat recreational Ineiiiiiia now being planned. "Anyone tan plan a acll-balanced spring planting. ral. 'ea ai lettuce are very commonly tar'1 In thle Amorg the for aeeds. lh be Vnwn ft.r tills treat-inent ar annual rntnm Liade Leid 'Em 4 Oub Will Have Meeting: Th Unden em club of Normal will hold ta la( meeting of the from pa' gren to ruea with frot.

Thea pnda of th bladder-nut lUtaphyl when mm-bln4 with a rlchly-colnrd fruit auch aa blttr.wt a' a rv nlc addition to t'i wtntr rilctiii. pe'umas. cs'rpa'a faiar'ewa h.t our.trv ri'in w.n lu'-ton rhri.antiiam ti.at Th.jr. lay at th heme ef Mr. tudy Cartam thru, tVll tn i (Jeorg and I ftriu of th North ai front onl and ca Th arbievenientl It a wl.

too, at th! tlm of tii recreational program If ha know thl.lnden street road A ri i Irf fftn It. AM k.fa tn-iuiiit of i fId. fundamental fa. lute that enter Into 4rfmgthtfps.t,iMr ni j.r Mis'-, -att of good program building." aald Mra. lojday program will he held at thl tlm' year to atudy lh ppsrsnr of v.rl- s.lsnd esch girl and boy will have on tu tr nd hrubs In the It 5 eilill.lt soma of lh work or part of wis p'sn'lrg tv In.

lud I 'm 1 iv tort inter fini.tna in t'i from tianrer Kalnt In anaaklna of tha ie' tueed, '1 nr fr Imae a of niton and hlouaea arc if.iili material, Often a It or rib-I ho la worn at. Ill neck. Another noticeable ci na In the a in 4 ill iMIiln for girl la that th Instead if I lie oafor I. 1n! change waa mad In price Hint imira proteft.n might" gin th jrl Thar ar other evident tenjenrle a thang of trkitiiiiit In clroa. A few yeara 1 nil r-ewnrk lh ni cl.

a. don ks dnibly 'ir of I a ware t.re.etM Inatitute. Theae are the eiementa haa d.aye d'iring th yr. All th" th rhm at lat n. of the a a a All IV (.

a. a aw aa al.li tn dlacuaa and atudy to-1 ha won blue at the 411- crop ef young onluia In atrlv epring Mr and M- J. Wy and vrtl for whn dpnd4 upon to plant of fair ibild-an pnt veral 4 by dropping thalr ts i th w' vltr.g re.atl vea snd thy omt tlm com nar falling. friend In owa. -gather at this Insiltui." IrluU fair and district fairs will' Varloue fundamrntals of program bring their prliet for display, will be einlained and rtem-l Thl club bad II annual picnic a 1 r' Second Prize Recipe 1 onaiiated and the prugiam promlaea dinner Sunday, fept.

14. In a grove ih. i i a I-. Or. 1-- I M--inj VI I'm lliuii.nuui -1 it- 1 .1 U.KaI itav, aentati inair iri'im.

wi 1 i It Is planned to have pep alnglng. I Mohr and I'lareme rtnpp, with giMs, Miaa Carrl Dienl ef I-exlrgton auh auggeatlnn of th club following recipe for -rr'Ui game whl'h HI thoroughly mil th as a elation of their leadership and Intsr-1 yeast cakea' which Is awarded ar. crowd, aom rythmic work snd sim indoor, whll now b9 par lent, or la carried on In lh open air. nrly entrema weather will-make It r.anry In moat school ir tli a-ar tn ti taken Indoor. When tia ara held nid th kyni-i -1 ii in kept in coMar tlin for-hi'I an1 lrla ofian rar hat 1t n'VI a at ahirt.

tak.nc th pla i a aaaatrr. tarniant la mad eat In lh work. Mrs. Simon Moon oni prise: Fruit Yssst Caksa. 1 1 I 1 mer win ri.

aonietning inare lor laia-rj on mt aiaomi am i m. each individual who attend. Ma-j work and concerning plans for nest terlal which will be iiaal.le In t'ltter M'GuIr apoke of the community will be furnished at this 4. cluh achievements ai the arl-time. loua summer fairs.

Current vnts All teachers and chairmen lio taere by Msne Fllddie and pUn to attend are requested to bring a reading waa given by Dorothy not books and pencil. Tha Institute I ttrau. I being made possible tbruugli the. 1 cups ngsr. a rup butter, eggs 1 pint net sparge.

4 cup ro'd atr. 1 teaspoon sod. 1 rup aeeded raisins. 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaanoon cinnamon. Special Today rottnn, flr-lini.

and la aorni iiir lh lilnu. whan th fr! tli ntilif an tra garmant. i Inatruitura In pliyau a I aduiail'in' api lalixlna toilny inoi th-in hafora on tli nrada of th Indl; rooparatlon of the horn bureau and Footwear Features Mi bf Cnlnd Jean Wilder. rvf aj rmtrd Phyllis Baillie. i Flour to mske bstter lik rak.

I lrp In muffin pen. I l.t rata mtnut. Bak In modcrat oien. Thl mak tnre dotn. I DTfTvTTs 1 I)anvrs.

Pnt. 7 Mines Bert county superintendent of schools. A. Council Diicusiet Future Pre-School Work The 'omlngton and Normal far- I ent-Teacher Council held Ita first meeting of the year Thursday aft- ernoon at tha Y. V.

C. A. I're-1 school work and follow-up meaaurea for th pre-echool activities of lt year were dlecus'ed. It waa decided 1 that all pre-school mother are to be 1 Invited to the A. meetings of iijiiai gin.

r.ji Kin ia giirn it lompiat I'll) a I axamliiatlun tr. for ntrln th rlaaaa and If hir nrr la art fur rorractlva work ah la l.l.iifd In a rlaaa fur that apatlal da-vlopmnt. If aparlal affort la not i.aa iadl the lid la placa.l In the claaaa. The davalopmant of phy.lcal dii-atlon (roaa lianj In hand with Ilia ntn Intrrr.t roui-d In nrarly nary community fnf haalth adura-tionand young npl ar prlnB liirm.tlvas In ever group a lrlng murli over ta rhanre In the itl for aymnaalum rlaaa otitf la. Of Genuine Economy Importance Men's Work Shoes H.honhck and Llzsi lKnnr t- Green Tomato Recipes On of our readera has a contest for rn tomato recipes.

On housewtf of commendable ability pne aald that there are aa many delicious wsya of fixing tomatoes aa there are potatoea 117 methode In all and that more than half of these tomato recipe are for green tomatoes. Everyone will hsv an opporannltv to submit her favorite recipe for thle vegetable this week. All recipe should reech the office of the woman editor not later than Wednesday evening. File This Recipe get Ml tla rati alaat Ua rtr s4 tlla fr eat ralaraa. laSas ana a fee tsaae ria.

tae a at ta fi. at tail ar I a HI lr M. ASSraa COOKIMO IBlTOft. lanrlad a 1 o'clock dinner given Wd-1 i naadav bv Mr. Iludolph Flak of i Bloomlngton In honor of Mr.

F.llra- beth Wolacesk of oodstocn. i 1 who Is her hous irat. Mr and Mra. G. B.

Dunlap ntr- tainad at dinner Sunday. Mr. end To thia article 1'hylllal 1 Mra. Claud Cartock of Bloomlngton, the city schools and given full op- I portunlty to co-operate In the pre- school program. Mrs.

Terry La- 'Bounty. Mra. Phil Wood and lira. and Mra. Ruasel Gaddla and, rVlld leather, Goodrear Welt work sh.e with aer-TlceaM leather or rorjipoai-timi sulfas regular toe or the popular mcrastn to lat, gt First Prize Recipe Mr.

S. M. Rcartl nf Cnrlnrk ia Hip winner tUe first prize tliia ui-k tT this reiipw for Idwuit dough famllv. Mr. and Mra.

Phillip Delerd- tUillla. Uul Knat Waahlniiton atret t. nd Jian W'lliJar. lit Kt I.ocut I real, aopliomoraa In Bloomlnglon Ii 6 acliool, pliotigrjphed In tha two romplrta unit, aa worn a faw yeara ago and now. line and family.

Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Ionian.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Otto and 1 Clarence Boughton were re-appolnl- I I on the commute to take charge I of the plana for the pre-achool ex- amlnatlons which are to be given family and Mr.

and Mra. Walter Menus for a Day i.r and famllv. Mrs. Kmma Garvey is spenaing 1 caka yen at 's ciii water 1 ii nicltctl fat 1 nip tanitiir 1 quarts flour 1 qunrt milk 1 -tii iHiiatoea 3 tfnilHMiiin salt 1 fXll 2 ti'iinixioriN t-it klnft jNiwrtar second week In October. Mfas Klitabeth Howard, th new aom tlm with relatives In loaa.

1 V. V. C. A. secretary, gave a brief The Daily Pantagraph Dress Pattern The menu have been by Mra.

Bert Caatle. chairman ii .98 pr. Mrs. K. C.

Bernau waa honor guest of the N. B. B. O. club and gueat to the number of 10 Tuesday evening at a birthday eurprlie given at the home for th Floomlngton Township Horn I KTIK Ua nil tli.

ro. I. l.n lukf a.rin tii th. wnl of Mr. and Mrs.

vviiiiam rnrntu. Five hundred was played and prises talk presenting" the purpose ef the association and aaklnr that the T. A. co-operate In furthering their work. Pr.

George Heath, city health dl-j rectc r. spoke to the group concern-I Ing their achievement In health work and asked th council to rec- ommend th purchase 61 a first aid kit for each acho'l. won by Mrs. Harry Mem. reo and1 Bureau unit: Breakfast.

Stewed Trunea. Broiled Ham Corn Frtttera (canned or fresh corn) Jelly. Ginger Cookies. Beverage. Dinner.

leinm ii'i wi.i.c Mrs. Fred Fieines. uuia n. matt to Mrs. Bernau and a two -mvIi.

hiloiig auirh b- itiamlfH In rnl-t v.i-n lui.r. m.ltl t.i itv f)rar. in ai.k. a I ii. mi i li.

nr. i tia'il it it liflit. th-n flur to mia. a ii-miiIi. K'-wl in a l.r..

mmna bi.wt tn.t if( In IL. rrtna'ta''1'- or -aliat th. tMnTWrmi'. I. li.w fnmi.ri ti ii.

imii lfc.ic Iiow atring not mmiah in 1rti rlT. ii.ih I i.r-uit tl ikIj Ii at ua frnm 24 lii-ura to a i after It ii A rsii.tr if hut br.a.lt m.jt mill frirn tli d-Mit 'rtunrlattTi 'kn prt.l-.. i.inrii tfrtiqii ol If. fnn mtr. ml in mtm lli'-r to f.

an l-nur Willi ti ia t.i. mi. tit r-lu li ini. t-f wtAU. K' Hr-ainf it a r.rlr.

for "l-'ruit Tuff. ah rh i. nn.l r. tint ft' fl.li Itnll hi. niif ft i)2i, 'i iiirl, I with frii put.

ir.ft hr 4 i.t...n.-iii nifjir tnl rbrtiatl rtitini nuta. nhlrsinv.i.. if pi-luil liiift.r antt tfiiKKio of Holl a. a Ji lly roll, ut In lir.a Virub thitk "nil (lar In a uttrrrd pas. cut aid.

iii. to rjtii. ti.n liaiit rak. in a ajrxlt-rat. oimi 3ii f-niira luncheon served.

Tha I9ii Warlow cluh met Wed- Girls' School Oxfords nfellent aiyle for Fall, gtinmetnl. tent snd Ian leathers, all sires In a great lmg today at, pair 1 Mr. A. H. William, director of 2 i tha sixth district, announced the dis nsday afternoon wun mr.

i-u Baked Ham. Loaf. Mashed Totatoes. ler hostess ana is memoer wij tiriuet. Kaedle work and a social trict conference which Is to be held In the Methodist Ed.ucstlon building In Tontine, Oct.

Mr. Williams hour wr followed by serving of re Gravy. Cream of Fplnach. Green Fresh Bean. Graham Muffins.

freshment. urged all schools to send representative to this conference. Baked Apple with Sugar and Cream ELLIOTT Support Footwear for Women Elliott. Sent :7. Mr.

P. K. Dahl la quit ill at her horn. She I un Long Side Trimming der th car of Pr. Coaitag of Rob- rt- Beverage.

Supper. Potato Puffs. Baked Beans. Brown Bread. Fruit Palad.a Cookies.

Beverage. Clinton A. Meets The teachers of Webster school In Mr. and Mrs. B.

A. Taylor or uid- Splendid styles. In strap slipper or oxford, military heel models, regular S3 values, talr son wer llnnr guests at vu v. Grsgg home Wednesdsy. Mra.

W. A. Kreitzer wss nosies to the Tea For Two club Monday afternoon. CREAM OF SPINACH 1 pint of roiikcfl splnnch chopped, flue '2 or roi.kfMl eggs clliie(l ti nilloil cracker 1 tlisp. of melted butter "4 thsp.

of'rrenni Metliml Hiive Jimt ontmh liquid on splnncb to from linriiiiii: nntl have it "boillnp. Then ntltl Insretlients ns follow crackers, 1 hupped pgss and cream. -(the above rcclix 1 oontrilnitml by Mrs. Bert Castle, FoI Chnlrninn for the IUooinlngtoil Township Home Bureau I'nlt) Clinton entertained the. member of the P.T.

A. of' that school Friday aft Rev. Mr. Van ray. tli new n.

h. 2 pastor, moved His nousenoio gooua from Oakwood. where he has been for the laat few years, to th par fill sonage here in Elliott. ernoon in the aommunity room. th k4aJnen; meeting a program consisting ot a reading by Mrs.

V. J. Ketterson and a vocal aolo by Mrs. Anna Barthleman was given. T.

H. Pease, superintendent of schools, gave an addres on "Departmental Work In Our Schooia." Mrs. J. L. Kreltier's condition nas School Oxfords and Shoes not changed In the laat few days.

Her laughter, Mrs. O. J. Jones, Is nurs Complete selections of oxfords and hljli ihoei' for misses, boyi ing her. and youths, moderately priced at 1.99, 2.49, 2.98 Main Floor, My Store Sensational Selling of Our Children By Angclo Trl Mr.

Palrl an ill elva ral tleirtia Inauiriat fren ear-anta ar actieal vneStra a tk cara dt.l.m.nl Writ kit i ear .1 Tk Daily Pataraak, tala aalf-addraatad ataaie. tay.lee l.r tasty. Baby 'and Mine Ky Myrtle Meyer Kldred "dra. Pdred will u.ala! t. aniwer all suastians prrtaialn I tabiet and A ilamrMd-and aelf-addraaacd forwarded la The Dally Pantaarapa will bring per-todal rioly." Women's Sleeveless for the purposes of growth.

The Popularity of tiie long side trim Playmates ming is shown in this poke of brown to change to three meals a day if the Sttiffma tojGa'iniWeight May Destroy Sfothers always think their own children are pretty good. That la a toiiel with a cascade of sable tails. Hartiburg A. Meets child does not seem hungry hen be wise provision, of nature lest we dis W'elfiht cVtarts are Invaluable In general trend, of nutri ing fed on fotir meals. Mothers must he on the alert for changes because cover too early our unworthlness to be their sons and daughter and ao become discouraged and cease In our Th first meeting of Hartsburg High school A.

was held at the high school Tuesday evening with in a child' change la an every trouble Is that In our haste to make fortunes In building homes and renting them or selling them, we forget that there are to be children In them. No room, no play-apace Is provided for them. Thl not only handicaps the children, but It brings discord Into the community. To say nothing of the dangers. In every group of home there should be space, play-rooms, play yards, for children of all ages.

The little one close to home so their mother can look at them every hour or so; the fledglings who race and tion. It is essentiul that a mother know exactly mi' much her baby is day event. She no sooner gets him Mrs. D. Wlggers, the new president, in charge.

The following committees accustomed to one routine than she FOR MODERN HOUskwiFE. Modern- life with Ita many social sctlvltles, requires that one have a good supply of aprons on hand. Aprons that are easily slipped on at a moment's notice, after returning from ythr)t 'vhtirried iltoppjijar trip, to efforts to rise before them and atand as the Ideals of their hearts. And because of their great fondness and blind loyalty, there Is often trouble In the play yarda and fields of the were appointed to take charge of gaining, eaclv! week the first year, jtnd each month after that. It Is altogether had when she 'allocs herself to lose Bleep ovr a -slight- deviation business for the ensuing year: Pro gram, Miss Delores Nail, Miss Mar Apron Frocks Regular $1.00 Values Triced for Immediate Clearance Today at 45c garet Van Gerpen, Miss Florence Hamer, Miss Marga Wlggers and Mrs.

X. E. Payne; auditing, D. Van 1'iwn, or late Trom the atternoan hrldpe. Witn Style No.

one will fihii little need for cliangins her "tifst" frocks, for It entirely covers must change to another. The chief mistake mothers make ia in worrying too much about a temporary cessation In weight. Of course if the child stays at the same weight for three or four weeks, something Is wrong, but usually If the child stays stationary In weight for two weeks, there Is no cause for tearing of hair. Gerpen, A. Olllvler and Mr.

Stults; social, Mrs. J. F. Payne, Mrs. L.

community. "I know my children are not angels but really, those children next door are about the most Ill-mannered, Ill-bred, selfish youngsters ever I saw. Slmmle and Sallie can hardly go out Into their own yard without a snap of some kind with them. "I try to separate them, but chil the dress, with deep open armholetc to- Prevent crunhlnir the Nleeve.a. It" Nail, Mrs.

JJ. Van Gerpen, Mrs. Wil shout In a field a little removed from the homes: th dignified adolescents In the park space where they can have their team play and tennla In peace. When you move to get away from troublesome children, move where th children have apace to play and liam West and Miss Johnson; finance, foNon s-tha-ohltf sports mode with fl Mrs. Bertha Goode, George Shirley ilte4 plaited eldeR and envelop I- 1- and Mr.

Stults: publicity, Mrs. H. B. so long as he seems well contented. 11 povjiru 1 lie ironi jii, one Pieces iiaok-tn'stwo section.

Two Quisenberry, Miss Margaret Van Gerpen and Miss Clara Kief; mem If the child's weight la lower than or tlree aprons can easily be cut ouW dren will go to each other no matter how mean they are among themselves. I spoke to th woman next door and ah told me to wash my bership, Mrs. George Shirley, Miss the trouble will be reduced to the friction normal to growing children. Demand that of the builder and It from the normal. Every mother knows when her child' Is progressing well.

She knows It by his clear eyes, his healthily colored (skin, his activity; an4 sleeps well and eats his meals with relish, it la at no real import-, ante, if he is av couple of pounds lighter than ahe -would have him. During the first year a child gains on an average of five to six ounces tlitv first Bix months and three to four tli secoorl' six. lie gains this fairly regularly. After 'the year iss passed lj gains Jess regularly. There may be two or three weeks when lie1 doesn't add a jound.

The Rain dur-ihg 'the whole of the second year Inly sIxTioiinda, so if the baby keeps ripht'UTto normal he will only pain Marjorle Nail and M. M. Sugg. Miss the mother thinka it should be and she adds too rapidly to his diet, she runs into obstacles. The overfed Cleary was elected secretary to fill 111 com.

It haa come In a couple own doorstep first. That. Sallie and Simmie aeemed to her to need all the the vacancy left by Miss Swlnney. child is neVer hungry and if once of places now. A social hour followed the business attention I' had to Imagine.

I. I remember well the tlm when Pretty styles of fine quality dimities, batiste and prints in lovely colorings. Only about sis dozen to offer. Early buying Is advisable. Limit of two to the customer.

nd Hoof, My Siore meeting and refreshments were served. ana iinisiied the same day, and- at a very attrttttWe SurpVlse Jriend husbahd', and' this apron of JlatTering' tryohld Plqu printed, in quaint floral pattern. Plain-yellow chambray piped; in nil sreen. printed sateen In balloon motifs In tlack on a roae tmrin-Riound, or royal blue linen piped In hits -is dccidedl. Individual.

I'attertft can- be had in sizes ginijll, medium or large. begins to refuse his and finds, as he always does, that his mother is frightfully upset by it, a new set of circumstances has to be met. there were no bathtubs In the tenements of New Tork City and when children lived In the streets w-hen And I've done my best to be a good But' those chlldrejy are awful. You can be sure that the lady next Dry Grove Unit to Meet The Dry Grove home bureau unit The child who refuses part of hi rchool rlosed. Who would rent a flat In New YoVk now If It had no bathroom, no hot and ccld water, no door tells her husband that very story In dlfferrnt words every single Is Ii the poor man spend at home.

Save Green Stamps Double Your Savings at My Store. will hold a guest day Tuesday after food at each meal, and still seems to he satisfied, is usually the victim of lift to carry tired bones to t'te top I Itttm'ut 1o ounce a -week, after his overfeeding. The way to end his We'll have to move. That's all about first year, In a dill I ion lo the low prices that always prevail at My Store you are offered the additional saving of the Green trouble Is not to wheedle and coax It. I can't stand that woman and her children another year.

Discount Stamps that are given you with exery purchase yoo noon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Barlow when Miss Clara Brain, county home advisor, will be the special guest of the unit and will lecture on "Home Beautiful Plans," Mrs. Jennie Barlow, Mrs.

Fred Basting and Mrs. Robert Otto will assist the hostess in serving. In case of rain the mpptin. wilt h.M in tha homa When you move you find another "TO OftDESJ PATTCRNS. Addreat ratkl.a Oa.arua.at Tk.

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ltr draaaaakiai taaaat, wridary aaiaa. ata. aaahw Mother Must Keep Alart. The child who begins to walk sfter the 'first year is eo enamoured of his new activity that he overdoes It Also It Is natural that children will eat of the bouse? Demand a play space for your eliil- i dren. Get a neighborhood play- I ground supervised by trained play teachers.

It pays both the realtor and the renter. It saves children and bring prosperity to the community. Don't blame the neighbor. She needs help precisely as you do. him to eat more, but to give him leaner rations.

Cut out one meal a day. Give him smaller portions In his bottle. or cup. In a few days his increased appetite will make him go back to eating what he should to keep family ot children. Instead of pulling your plants up by the root they make here.

Visit Our Premium Redemption Station 4th Floor chop them with their little hatchet. when they wer Tou children have to use the energy bestowed upon them by nature bureau rooms. babies. It myje entirely advisable hia weight normal. -r.

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